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Unread 03/13/2011, 09:44 PM   #1
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how to tell if it's dead or exoskeleton?

So the other day I saw a tiny crab laying upside down in my tank. I swished some water around it to get it to flip over and I can't tell whether it is a dead little crab or an exoskeleton of a crab. I don't have a pic as my camera would not focus on it and it got blown away somewhere in my tank lol. Right now there is nothing in my tank and it is in the process of cycling. Is there a way to tell if it is indeed an exoskeleton? if it is, I got some crab to catch!


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Unread 03/13/2011, 09:49 PM   #2
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If it didn't move and it looks like a complete crab it is dead. When crabs molt the carapice will seperate from the rest of the body.


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Unread 03/13/2011, 09:52 PM   #3
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If it's not solid (full of the body of the crab) and doesn't stink, then it's a molt. Usually you can tell because there are no eyes in it and it's very light.


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Unread 03/14/2011, 06:36 AM   #4
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hmm it was one piece, but I didn't see any eyes in it. that is why I was so confused! Maybe I should just put a glass in there with some food in it and see if I catch anything lol.


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Unread 03/14/2011, 07:48 AM   #5
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I'm still betting it's dead, sorry. I've never seen an intack molt. It just the way they do it. They have to shed and then get out and since they have no "structure" at the moment they have to go a piece at a time.


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Unread 03/14/2011, 09:41 AM   #6
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I'm still betting it's dead, sorry. I've never seen an intack molt. It just the way they do it. They have to shed and then get out and since they have no "structure" at the moment they have to go a piece at a time.
ok. thanks for the responses everyone! I'm not really disappointed that it's dead because frankly, I don't trust crabs besides the porcelain lol. Phew! I just hope my baby brittles and my nudibranch make it through the cycle. I'll be doing a WC this week.


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LOL! Okay, good luck. Hope everything works out well for you.


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Keep an eye out for it in a couple of days. I've seen plenty of intact crab molts. They only become scattered after time/something scatters it. Take it out & smell it. If it stinks, it's dead.


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Ive had sally's leave full molts so it does happen


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hmm I haven't seen a crab yet even with the moonlights on. It was a REALLY small crab so it could be hiding in the rock if it is in my tank. I just wish I'd see it come out if it is in there. I have no idea where the "crab/molt" went, got blown into a rock I think when I added the koralias and was adjusting flow They usually come out at night right?


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I'm speaking from experience in what I do for a living, but also given that, my experience is only with Portend crabs (swimming crabs), so it may very well have been a molt, but I still say it wasn't.


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my banded coral shrimps molts and you would swear it cloned itself


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After a molt, my hermits would hide for a couple of days. The last molt was found in his last shell as if he just died, but he must have molted and changed and hid for a couple of days.


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